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Former MAS chair who called crypto 'highly risky' wins Singapore's presidential race
Tharman Shanmugaratnam has served as Singapore's finance minister and the head of the country's financial regulator during his time in government.
Bitcoin futures data hints at $22K as the next logical step
BTC derivatives flipped bearish after Bitcoin failed to establish bullish momentum despite the heightened spot ETF prospects.
Bybit debuts AI-powered 'TradeGPT' for market analysis and data driven Q&A
Cryptocurrency exchange Bybit has released a free AI-powered trading assistant delivering insights from the platform’s market data.
Australian lawmakers send back crypto bill by Andrew Bragg
Introduced in March 2023, Australia’s bill on digital asset market regulation has faced a series of report delays by the Senate, and it's now been sent back for amendments.
Ronaldo teases NFT plans while on a lie detector test
Cristiano Ronaldo was asked if he currently owns any NFTs and if he plans to release more NFT collections.
OKX crypto exchange enters final stage of Hong Kong VASP license application
Hong Kong regulators have only approved a handful of crypto exchanges to date that are permitted to offer crypto retail trading services.
Binance head of product quits as executive exodus continues
Binance product lead Mayur Kamat says he is passing the baton to “next-gen leaders” to take some time off after years of product work.
Bitcoin flatlines again but TON, LINK, MKR, XTZ are poised for up-move
Bitcoin’s failed breakout to the upside shows that the range-bound action could continue for some time but that may not hinder the bullish possibilities in TON, LINK, MKR, and XTZ.
99% of Nigerians are crypto aware — ConsenSys report
A survey featuring respondents from all seven continents suggests that Nigeria has the most crypto-aware population globally.
Indian central bank-backed NPCI begins blockchain recruitment
Singapore, Malaysia, UAE, France, BENELUX countries, Nepal and the UK have adopted the NPCI's UPI payments system in varying degrees.